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Datensicherung.NRW – Infrastructure for Data Protection @ RWTH Aachen University

November 8th, 2021 | by
Data Protection NRW - Map, listing of member universities and listing of the competence network, cooperations and service & support.

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The first service center is equipped with hardware!

The kick-off for the backup software, which will be used in future by 29 state universities in NRW for backup, took place back in September. The DH-NRW project Datensicherung.NRW is in full swing. Now the hardware equipment of the first service center for data backup for NRW universities is starting. This winter, the hardware for Datensicherung.NRW will be delivered to Aachen and installed at a total of six distributed locations.

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Background knowledge on the research data storage

September 24th, 2021 | by
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We already reported on the commissioning of the new research data storage system at the beginning of the year. In this article, we take a closer look at the process level of the storage system.

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Archive Migration – the Big Move of Archived Data

March 26th, 2021 | by

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The Archive service enables RWTH employees to store data on a tape robot system for the long term. Archiving data in this way is primarily used to store data that, once stored, should also be stored in this form for the long term.
In the past, data inventories were stored here, primarily documenting measurement results, completed projects or project briefs. With the changes in the funding landscape, which among other things also rethink and demand the keeping of research data, the Archive service is also being rethought. This is partly because the current inventory system will be decommissioned in the summer of 2022 and partly because there is a need to hold data in a structured way in the future. So it’s time for a changeover.

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